
Welcome to the Tree House, the Chicago shelter where ‘every cat thrives’
By Isabelle Paquette Medill Reports “When I got in here, and I met the team and met the cats, saw how much work we do
By Isabelle Paquette Medill Reports “When I got in here, and I met the team and met the cats, saw how much work we do
By Antonia Mufarech Medill Reports Video Transcript: Alexander Wong, Seven Star Lion Dance Group dancer: I think lion dancing means family. You know, for Chinese
By Almagul Serikbayeva Medill Reports Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the number of foreign students arriving in the United States has risen by almost 4%.
By Diana Giambona Medill Reports As temperatures dip down near zero in Chicago and furnaces are running at full blast, experts recommend weatherizing windows. Simple
By Ivy Fan, Gelsey Plaza and Lauren Turner Medill Reports John Freeland and Meaghan Cusack, who both have had amputations, use prosthetic limbs to rock
By Kala Hunter Medill Reports As Greenland’s glaciers melt from an abruptly warming climate, scientists are studying how mammoth glaciers are losing their ice. The
By Kala Hunter Medill Reports How sensitive is the climate? This is the question that prompted marine and geochemist Alan Seltzer, a Ph.D. assistant scientist
As part of the Medill Media Teens program, Chicago Public School students received training and worked closely with Medill master’s students to report and write
As part of the Medill Media Teens program, Chicago Public School students received training and worked closely with Medill master’s students to report and write
By Mollie Rotmensch Medill Reports Shortly after married duo Lindsay Malinowski and Bradley Treusdell bought their home in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, they gutted out